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Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

New gene presents a potent new target for breast cancer therapy

New gene presents a potent new target for breast cancer therapy

Breast cancer treatment based on MIT radar research

Breast cancer treatment based on MIT radar research

Women treated with radiation therapy to cure Wilms tumor can have healthy babies if entire pelvis was not irradiated

Women treated with radiation therapy to cure Wilms tumor can have healthy babies if entire pelvis was not irradiated

Newly diagnosed breast cancer patients who test positive for BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations are twice as likely as non-carriers to opt for a double mastectomy

Newly diagnosed breast cancer patients who test positive for BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations are twice as likely as non-carriers to opt for a double mastectomy

Drug, Nembutal can suppress activity in colon cancer cells

Drug, Nembutal can suppress activity in colon cancer cells

Zebrafish show effects of ionizing and UV radiation differ during embryo development

Zebrafish show effects of ionizing and UV radiation differ during embryo development

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

Renowned researchers, scientists share advances in prevention, diagnosis, therapy

Renowned researchers, scientists share advances in prevention, diagnosis, therapy

Improvements needed in breast cancer treatment

Improvements needed in breast cancer treatment

New therapies that may treat cancers

New therapies that may treat cancers

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

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